THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, MAY 1. 1D0S. i v 2 t V 7 1 : i I! -- REAL ESTATE t CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE rt - -N (Continue.) - . .?r&: .That beautiful horn of H.,L. rn Bellevue. U for ssle. Said to be the beet Iocs ted residerfe property In town. ! On atlraws f rtut twl wen depot, college and motor rsr, Parrot title.- Eight bar V moms'. bathroom. -roet, cellar, bells, -etc,- Alt kinds of fruit: barn. -pasture, -wrndmlll; fifteen lot. Come and e It. lntH(r for O. H. Lee. G9 MSI 6 1 - i i -- - .MOKTG AGES FOR SALE We -lie v. uvrel anlonIM ... r.nt farm taken aa part payment on the tale of farms nd kt4 the very beat kind of aecurltlca. Call and tee us.. , ' VAYSE ; INVESTMENT CO., I First Floor N. T. L. Bldg. FOR, SALE Or Idng; term leaae. 6-room modern cottage. For terma addreaa T. B. Barnes. 3(5il X. 22d. Tel. Webster li5. .;' ',. , , (18)-3t HEAT, ESTATE TITLB TRUST (( U.)- . ... .!., .... ,1 TMr'BED ABSTRACT CO. est. 1858. Prompt service. Uet our price, till V arnam. 19j 4M4 NEWlorttloiu Jrnnaels Blue Benjamin R. E. Co., 471 Bold phones. 1131 637 ': ONE YEAR Iat- May we opened May ve opened up . Keystone) Perk, the largest ad- , ciiuou ever put on tne. maraei i' '. 'In ,-the -stater of Nebraska. , t i - This e tra-t 7 comprise &2 -.acresinearly a mile square. During the past year we have completed six miles of boulevards, ave set out over r;ty , -fruit -and ahade trees, NnitfianoreoVer, have sold over a lbrVourths of the addition. uuT'1,' ..''. - . The purchasers of the lots L',JV"hh already erveted nine new houses and are plannlnj or a Jt'. i !': dttten mere' thut spring. :t Thlhk 4f-U! j You can buy Ive acres In Keystone Park - - for -"less .thau a deelrablo lot ' ., In town. .This five acrea will O'.nlaks anl attractive suburban home alte, or If used for a truck pat"Ji, 4rult farm or chicken ranch, will be the foundation for a" snug little fortune ten years hence. U ,t.l M . I There" la ,no . better Invest majTt rfttfnred to the Omaha inveator than acres In Key-..-il-Ttopa-JHn'kj- It must double and treble In value diiring the next flvr ta ten yeara. as Omaha's growth Is surely in f- t- direction. , , i Tracts two to ten acres each. m to- per acre. Easy i-. A...I Aak i for plat and general ; I information Id regard to mis (v fdeal suburban addition. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., ' Flrtt "Floor- TI, Y. Life Bldg. v" Telephones: Douglas 1181 and A 1188. ' D." ;.' SHOLE8 COMPANY, 1)0 Boedff Trsdo Bldg. -'Telephones: rtnltvlaa 4ft and A 2049. . : : s - WEST-FARNAM m:uA.Xt mt ii.n''A4Tteen -ouse. 1 - block ' 'from Parnara bar. hot water heat oak 'tlnlsV, lot 1 tfitlOO" This beautiful home must be"' ol4 at hc-, as owner Is moving tjtwsy". - Will submit reasoname oner. ' PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., ..... 'fcirat .Floor '-. Y. L. Bldg. TLr.rdug.Ii7si. "A" ii88. 5 ;7:ctotst; J7 8 mofnay sIV m4dern, open plumbing, new fuinac-. full basement, concrete floor, large lot and pnvlng paid. ' Good barn. Must sell at once it Tent. Make offer. C. R. GLOVER A SON, ,L fim-2-3 N. Y. Life. f t - :NewHomes On ; ; Small Payments We have the finest lots for your new hpuee, 4-nvenienicU car, water and other cSnvealonee. .The most beautiful residence .Ti anvnhere available at these -prices a'.d.'terfua tH to 1560; 110 cash. 36 per ma Vie can arrange, lo duiio lor you on a very small cash payment. Call and get full par- tit:ulera. or our pian. 1 " KUSSEIJi & .M 'KITKICK CO., 'tW TIamr Bldg. 15th and Harney. 091-666 30 INVESTMENT New 'St. Louis flat, near 27th and Jack son. This will prove a very conservative investment. Prlco is 7,uoo. "un pariicu- lars upoa request. - 1 C..BEST, 1007-8 N. Y. L. Sole Aaant. 'Phones Douglas 44, independent A 4244. tl 01 M NEW. welt built 4-roora houses. One mod ern except heat; one haa city water; one nas wen. win sen ' neap on easy terms, n. A. McEachron. 206 B. lttb St. ' - (19)-M4U X NO'CAR FAKE Modem, 8-rooip, small lot. 27th and Cap- noi Av.( IX.MD). isow teased at -o. terms. lotrt caeh. balance like rent. - Double house,- new, atrlctly modern, ten blocks IbV'postofflc. Price, H.500. Rentals, I'ilO. Eusv terms. -Attrantlvn 6-room houses, now building. ckrae in; oak fkxirs, fine finish: designed for people of snaTI means but fine taste. Heady . June 1. Very easy terms to right liarUmc . Select now. C. 8. 8HEPARD. Tel. Webster 212. 1 VA Wirt. . . '.19 M633 lx , MODERN FLAT Close, to buaineas center: built one vear I ago.. , handsome, well arranged; rented to hign-ciass tenants.; pay large returns; re. Buced price for April, IX.0U0. Terms If de sired. C. B. Bhepard, au04 Wirt St. I191-M6S4 IX 'r'. , INSPECT THIS FINE ; .,; PROPERTY 2613 Pierce St.; hjgh and sightly; lot (oxl6S; eleven large shade trees: barn and other outhouS. , House 'is all modern: nine rooms. 14.260, one-half caali, balance at s per, cent; no Incumbrance. , - ,NELH A. LUNDGREN, -Phone Dour. 38. 26 N. Y. Life , . 1 House Lot Barn I 11.700 In th north part of the city. No. 411 inrowne St., lust two blocks from the car line; has a food rellsr, fruit trees and rvina'lerable amall frulL The barn is new. aisa. a new'caiuken bouse; plenty ground for garden and i hie or four acres can be leasd. email Daymen ovwn ana , very easy terms on caiano. BKM1S. Paxton Block, ' Independent A-16&; Douglas MV r - tl)-6W VACANV lot. 61x200, on Lincoln boulevard, -just west of ebth. In Bemla park. Mak offer. Own. , P 44 Bee, v (1 M&&0 tt - W ANT an offer on the property, 1123 ant 1 we B. l-8t.; let modern . houawe and good bars) waal rented. This (trvperty Is eatoed by an eastern Dartx who sauat sell. t THOMAS BRENWAS. . fcoens 1, Nm--T-- " t'tx REAL ESTATE CFTY PROfEUTT FOR SALE f( 'fin! inuit 1 t-TST your property with Cbrls Bnyer. 224 ana c liming Bt. REAL ESTATE FARM AMD RANCH LAND FOR SAI.TB Nebraska. U. P. R. R. LANDS 21.500 acres Just placed on the market In Lincoln county. Neb., can be purchased wholesale at about In ait acre. This la Ideal ranching land, plenty of farm land, hav land and gracing land. This I the laat or the railroad land. If you want to get In on the ground floor. Aaureas l P. LAND AGENCY. 318 Bouth 15th St., Omaha, Nebraska. 120I-M9 1 IP YOIT WISH TO Bl. Y or trade fur ranch property In Nebraska, we have some propositions which it will pay you to Investigate. Also write us for prices or western lanns. 13. K. MERER & CO., 411 Bee bldg. (!X-60t 6 A SNAPPY SNAP lf)0 acrea 3 miles from county seat; all ;ood land. Hnuse, barn, sheds, etc. flowing well. lvel as a floor and first class in all details. Best farm for 1he money In Nebraska. Price, $5.io0. To show that we have confidence In thla farm will sell' for $l,ioi) down and carry the balance aa long as you like. Call, "phone or write i Stringer Investment Company, 438 Bee Building. Omaha, Nob. LOCATED in kkontikr county. WANTED To sell my , stoc k farm, two mllea from county scat, containing 8J0 acres, well Improved. Will Rive immedi ate possession. Half mile from school. Klve acres of native trres; an Ideal stock farm. If sold soon can be sold for un astonishingly low figure of J1o,0o. Com municate with owner, A. 13. Krccmnn, Box 67.. Stockvllle, Frontier County, Ne- bruaka. (20) M016 lx Kortk Dakota. OUT TrtBY OO Oa the new C. M. St. P. Coast Railway. through Adams county, North Dakota, wnicn is attracting norm seekers to an unexcelled farnilua country. Sunfcliuie. free coal, pure water, sure crops, a home and profitable occupation for you. Land but lu to Vm an acre row. Kaoy terms. We have homestead relinquishments fur sale, ben Win. H. Brown Co., Ilayiius or jaoii, ronu uaaota, or iu iaaaiie bt.. Chicago, ill. Maps free. Mention thla caper. Or write our Uandan, North Da kota, office. 20 WMi South Dakota. BOMB choice farms In eastern South Da kota lor aaie or exenangu. ,asy terms. U. J. x'.lcks, Big atone City, o. D. IJOJ Mio4 MIX 140-ACHE improved farm. Brown county. South uaaota, 12s. oo per acre. Two smaller farms at bargain ortcea. (Sev eral quarters unimproved land. All fine investment anu v. n ( eianii ciotfist ln- speotlon. Caah or terms. Box 23, Aber deen, D. U. iiV) U1 HI Texaa. TEXAS LANDS how to get them. Send 31.00 to K. C. Loinax. Aualin, Texas for copyof Texas Land Law and Instructions how to buy. I was for ten years chief of land department state treasurers office. Knew the tanas, when tney come on the market, how to get them for my . clients. Reference: Austin National hank. Austin. Texaa. Best lands to be sold next three months, l' ees reasonable. 20)-M396 M27x ' 't WaawtntTtoa. FOR SALE 663 acrea nine timber In Wenat dice valley, central Washington, choice opportunity for small company to manu facture lumber and rruit boxes, tor in formation, addreas P. Snyder, 1748 West 3d 'Bt... Davenport. I. ... (20) M 401 2x MUeellaaieaaa. WESTERN LAND, large and small tracts; sate ana exctiange. National invt. co. u tsranaeia tsiav. - 3B) mt WHEN writing; to advertisers, remember It takes but an extra stroke or two of tne pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad In The Bee, REAL ESTATE LOANS tlOO TO no.ouo made promptly. D. Wead, PH'VATIO MONEY NO DELAY. , UAKVin snua, lout c ARNAM. ti2-4K. llONbJY TO LOAN On Improved city prop- i eriy: duiiuii.b ivwiuiy; no olay W. H. Thomaa. 603 1st Nat l Bk. Bids. (22-M741 Ail U PER CENT money to loan on eastern Nebraska farms and geoti business flop- erty in vn'an'. ALFKL.D C. KENNEDY. 209 First National Bank Building. Tele pnona iuugias to. 22)-n LOWEST RATES Bern Is, Paxton Block, () 173 LOAXB on 1 sob rosea Omaha Broaertr. O'tteeis sc. lu. uiw iwt 1. m. a,ira tUtlq. 4A Sb PRIVATE MONHY-CASM ON HAND- NAT. BANK. UUIU. Xb-Li 1JOUG. 127a. (22)-876 WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam envitn ex Co.. iu arnam ut. (22 let MONEY to loan on Improved city property. nestings at ueyaen. iivt r arnam at- t22-874 WANTED City loans. Peteia Trust Co. (22-f7 HONBY TO LOAN-Fayne Investment Co. S S7f WANTEDTO BORROW WANT to borrow 33,000 at per cent on Omaha rel vsiate worth 12.0i. Addreas W 4u6. care Bee. (24)-M171 3 WHEN you write to advertisers, kindly mention The Bee. WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy secondhand furniture. cook and heating stoves, carpets, lino leums, office furniture, old clothes, quilts and all kinds pt tools, or will buy the furniture of your houa complete, Ths highest price paid. Call the rwht man. Tela. Do-jflaa SS71. Independent A-4W1. . .. ,, . .... .C25 MiJi' BEST price paid for 2d hand furniture, car pets, aioves, doming, snot, iu, ua m. V . (25)-Mi:8 HARDWARE, Implement, merchandise and drv goods stocks wauled; nave owners or good lands that want deals on cash val ues; give full details la first letter or no attention paid. Address F. M. Joslin, Frederick, 8. D. , (i M394 4 WANTED Bulck auto, slightly used, 18$ model, or 2 or 4-cylinder runabout. Ad dress Y-439. rare Bee. (2&)-M542 lx WANTED TO RENT ' WANTED Five-room modern cottuse by young married couple. Address K I.V". Bee. tap Mn4Q x m WANTED SITUATIONS BOOKKEEPER" AND ACCOUNTANT; bwit of reference, fifteen .years' experi ence; open for" iiermanent ' ur temKrary office work. Address J 424, care Be. . ' ' : r.(2?-M6J9 3 - WANTED Situation by experienced book keeper, cashier and credit man. A I refer e trees. Address O 445, rare Bee. , - . (27)-Mi7E Sk YOUNG MAN. 21 years old wishes position , In irt rto aeork. .-Head and", write Grman, - French; lkanieh anj LtHflish; ' Addnsj, Ae4(, care Be. - J7 MtiJO WHKN antlnf to- advertiser,, remember : n Hakes 4ut an extra stroke or two of ! the to nx-ntivia the fact -that oj saw the ad lo The Bee. EIAMCK9 SHIRT STUI LOST atiwccw trwiow tatiobt Akro ronorrics . $160.00 REWARD Tot rttnm to Caeklsy Bros., lata and Capitol araina. MO QUESTIONS ASKBD. mil iui uioi lot me see the nest Itubbor Tired. RUNABOUT In the city for S75 and that Harness for $15 Glnd to Miow jou -Come on. DtWMOWS 18th and Hamoy Stts. The plftre for the beat car riage and Auto repairing and painting. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Hasflnrs Heydcm to Ell MoCon- miKhey, lot IB. block B. Collier Place ! &50 Harvey J. Grove and wife to 11. L. Cooper, lota 6, 7, K, 9, block 2, Grove add 8"0 Jcnho E. Talbert and wife to J. U. Young, lot . block 7. I.oeaii Place.. 1 Charles W. Childs and wife to Jennie E. Reed, part lots lti to 20. block 21. Benson l.OfiO Jennie E. Herd and husband to George ' R. Childs, part lots 16 to 20, block 21. Benson 1 George R. Chllda to Jennie E. Reed, part lots 16 to i'O. block 21. Benson.. 1 Mnude Beck to Her.iy Michel, part lot 3, block 10, South Omaha 2,;0 Thomas Lark 111 to J. J. Larkln, lots 1 and 1!, block 2. Fowler Place 600 bouth Omaha I and company to Brid get. Itlggins, lot 11, block South Omaha Sou Charlea and Emma Brown to William It. Anthony, part lot 10, Spring Valley 2f0 Virginia Heelan and husband to C. Corcoran, lot 2, block 2, Logan Place 1,400 Henrietta Ger-lus to Ethel L. Genius, lot 1. block 347. Omaha 400 M. M. Patterson to James Parrotte, pari lot 7. block 6. Park Place 50 Nebraska Savings and Loan associa tion to J. H. Parrotte, part aame l.OflO James Sellur and wife to Catharine Becker, lots 3, 4. 6. block 120. original Plat of South Omaha Walter L. Peek and wife to F. Peck et at., lot 1. block l.TC, Omaha Tilllo Biorkman to Marie Kratisc. Dart lot. 4, block 7, Marsh s add 1.HO0 Lnited Real Estate and Trust com pany to W. Baldwin", lot 14, block 38, Kountxe Place 700 Edwin Bralley to William Patrick, lot 2. block 3. Patrick's 2d Saratoga 440 Louise Klvlts to O. C. Klvlts. lot 20, block 13, Saunders & Himebaugh's Highland Park Paxton Real Estate company to Betty DiUtcher. lot 1, Keystone Park 1.700 Hattie Kelpln and husband to Charles watkina and wife, lot 21, block 17, Omaha View W Hans Johnson and wife to Hans John son, sr., nw, 20-18-U Hans Johnson, sr., to Hans Johnson, ir., wtt nwli. 20-18-11 Stephen, Bungn and wife to J. B.. Komol, lots 17 and 18, block 7, Summit add. ' 7a0 South Omaha Land company to Thomas Harvait, lot 6, block 239, South Omaha 200 Boulevard Park Improvement com pany to SJilmer & Chaso company, part lot 45, block 7. Boulevard Park ad1 Bliimer & Chase company to Charles E. Lanstrom, part lots 6 and 6. block 7, Boulevard Park add 000 Eva M. Scott to Carl J. Niemann, lot v. block 27. Kountze Place 6,760 United Real Estate and Trust com pany to W. A. Redlck, part lot 8, block 32, Kountze Place 200 Frank Wirthaafter and wife to Matilda Walling, all lot 6. Dewey Place Lauretta W. Corby to Josiah Redfield. lot 14, block 9, Kountze Place 6,500 Matilda Walling and husband to Frank Wirthsafter, lot 3, block 7, Mccormick's add 1 Total .$27.9(8 GOVERNMENT NOTICES OFFICE CONSTRUCTING QUARTER MASTER, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, April 28, iS. Scaled proposals. In triplicate, will be received here until 11:U0 a. m.. Cen tral time. May 22, 1SW8, and then opened, for constructing the following buildinga. In cluding plumbing, heating, electric wiring and electric lighting fixtures: Two sets Field Officers' Quarters and three double Bets Captains Quarters, at Fort Leaven worth, Kansas. Full information and blank forms of proposal furnished ou application to this office. Plans and specifications may be seen here; also In offices of Chief Quar. termaster at Omaha, St. Paul and Denver and Depot Quartermaster. Saint Louis. United States reserves the right to accept or reject any or an proposals or any part tnereot. tnveiopee to be endorsed "Pro posals for Public Buildings" and addressed 10 uaptain William u. Davis, Quarter master. A2a-29-30 M 1-20-21 CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMASTER'S tmice. Kort les Moines. la.. Anrll an iw. Healed proposals, In triplicate, wi be received here until 3 t. m.. atandard time. Thursday. May 21, 19118, and then opened, for constructing a wagon ahed at rori uea Moines, la. information fur nished on application here. Plans and specifications will be sent to Intending bidders 110011 their ileoosltina- the sum f flu, which will be refunded when plans and rneclflcatlona are returned. Pmnnaals should be endorsed. "Proposals for Wagon Shed." and addreased. Constructing Quar termaster, run jjea niuinea, la. 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O. l.VIT:m. - - - Jail (lru Lai' IS ha: BSC ear yirat Katluoa) iWaa. CANADIAN PACIFIC Kmpress tin of the Atlavntio X.XB TatAsT fOUK SAYS AT SBA The Lmpresaes ball from Quebec to LAVerpoui in six oays; two days on ths majestic St. Lawrence. Speed, comfort, elegance and safety are combined In these spu-naiti express steamers. Ak any th-ket atfent for particulars. . Call or write for illustrated booklet describing personally conducted Euro pean tours. C b. bch jamibt. aea. Art, Talephone Harrison ITU. 3a South Clark Sweet, CUucago, in. OA i OMAHA WINS IN ME NINTH Contest a Sec-Saw from the Start Until the Last Man ii Oat. THOMAS PUTS LINCOLN IN GAME With the Bases Fall He Cracks Oat TTro-Raaa-er. bat Oaaaka Comes Bark aa Ties Ike Score In Meat Inulna. LINCOLN. April 30.-A ninth Inning bat- tlrr rally gave Omaha today's game by a score of to 6. It was anybody's game to the finish and the hardest fonght con test seen on the home grounds this season. Lincoln looked like a sure winner In the sixth, when with the bases full Thomas rapped the ball for a double, sending three runs over the plate. Omaha came right back In the seventh, tlelne the score, and then won out In the ninth. Bonno's wild ness caused his undoing. Score: LINCOLN AB. n. H. O. A. E Jude, If ; 3 0 1 4 0 0 Fox. 2b 5 2 13 10 Gagnler, as 4 0 0 2 5 0 Kenlon, rf.i 2 2 110 1 King. 3b ..2 1 0 3 0 0 Thomas, lb 4 0 2 8 0 0 Davidson, cf 4 0400 Sullivan, c 4 0 0 2 10 Bonno. p 3 0 0 0 3 0 McKay 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals '.32 S 7 27 10 1 OMAHA. . . AB. R. If. O. A. E. King, ss.: 4 0 0 4 2 0 Fraiuk. 2b 4 2 1 2 10 Autrey, lb 4 2 2 12 2 1 Householder, If 4 113 0 0 Welch, cf 2 0 2 2 o 0 Beldcn, rf 2 1 0 0 0 1 Austin, 3b (40131 1.4-brand. c 6 0 12 10 Hagan, p 4 0 0 1 3 0 Totals ....33 6 8 27 12 3 Batted for Bonno in ninth. Lincoln 0 10003100-6 Omaha 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 Three-base hit: Fox. Two-base hits: Thomas, Autrey, Householder. Stolen bases: Fox (2), Gagnler, Davidson (21 Autrey, Bclden. Sacrifice hits: Klivg of Lincoln, Bclden. Loubl plays: King to Autrey; Austin to Autrey; Gagnler, Fox to Thomas. Bases on balla: Off Bonno, ; off Ragan, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Bonno, 1: by Ragan. 1. Struck out: By Kaean. Time: 1:56. Umpire: Haskell. Attend ance: i,wo. PIEBLO IS EASY FOR DES MOIVF.9 Neither One of Pitchers Able to Hold Iowa Men Safe. FL'EBLO. Colo., April 30 Vitxgerald was in poor form and only lasted two innings. Striker, a new pitcher, who succeeded him, was lilt hard througout. and les .Moines had no trouble In taking the Inst game of the series by a score of 9 to 3. Ford had the locals at hla mercy until the sixth, when he let up and Pueblo batted In three runs. The game waa called at the end of the seventh to allow the visitors to catch a train. .Score: j. DES MOINES. AB. R. H. O. A. E. AndTson, ss ... Mi:ltr, 2b 4 10 13 1 4 12 2 1 2 11O00 3 2 1 0 0 0 4 12SOO 3- 0 i 0 0 0 1 10 7 0 O 3 0 1 0 0 1 3 1 2 8 0 0 3 110 2 0 Klournoy. If ... Clarke. If McLaughlin, cf Bnniar, rf Dwyer lb Dexter, 3b ....... Yeager, c Ford, p Totals ;.'.3l , ' PUEBLO. AB. R." , 4 - 0 4 t. w 1 V ...... A wi 0 8 - 0 11 21 6 3 H. 1 1 r 0 -0 n 1 1 0 1 A. E. Spencer, c Suliinger, rr . Matticks. rf . Patterson, 2b Clark. 1b 5 1 t, Craig. If . Neihorf, ss ... Galgario, 3b .. Fitzgerald, p . f.f.i 0 ...... 3 Striker, p Totals ...:.28 3 6 21 S 4 Des Moines ,....3 2 1 V 0 2 1-9 Pueblo ......0 0 0 0 0 1 28 Stolen bases: McLauglin -2. Dwyer (2, Galgano, Anderson, McLear (2), Flournoy (2, Sulllnger. Two-base hits: McLaugh lin. McLear. Three-baae hit: Spencer. Double play: Patterson to Clark, Sacrifice hits: Dexter, Ford. Struck out: By Fitz gerald. 1; by Striker,. 8; by Ford, 8. Bases on balls: Off Fitzgerald, 8; off Striker, 3; off Ford, 1. Tlmo: 1:40. Attendance: 600. Umpire: Davis. SIOUX OUTPLAY THE GRIZZLIES Take the Game by Superior Work All Along the Line. TM:.x?X"iri r. ,1 rt inHI ttlfilmi C V outplayed and outhlt the Denver team to day, winning as it pieasea. marr wax, in deed, a star, keeping the hits well scat tered. His support was also all that could be asked. Inp the filth inning, beginning with Holmes, four Sioux City men made hits In order. Holmes' hitting was a tea- ture. Denver played dumb ball, bcore: SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. O. A. Campbell. If 4 112 0 Holmes, 3b 6 2 3 0 2 Andreas, 2b 8 12 4 6 Weed, rf , 1 2 2 1 Spencer, cf 6 0 2 4 0 Severeld. lb 1 v v 11 Granville, ss 8 0 0 1 3 Shea, C 2 0 0 3 0 Starr, p 1 1 0 1 Totals 34 11 27 12 DENVER. AB. R. H. 1 1 2 0 1 3 0 A. E. Cassady. If 5 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 o 0 0 Waidron, it Downie, ss 4 0 1 4 I I 4 1 Beldcn. ci i Irwin. 8b 4 0 2 o 10 0 Lauterbom, 2b. 3 1 McDonough, e 4 1 Paige, p " Totals ,....86 ... 2 0 ...0 0 3 9 0 0 4 0 0 0 27 0 0 0 0 12 2 0 06 8 0-3 Sioux City Denver Two-base hit: Sbencer. Stolen bases: Downie, Holmes, dreas. Base on Hit by pitctied ball: Ail balls: Oft Paige. 6; off out: By Paige, 9: oy Starr, 8. I'ft on bases: Denver, ; Bioux Cilv. 8. Double plays' Wod to Bevereid; Andreas ti Sever. Id. First base on errors: lenver. 2; Sioux City, 2. i'i...c; 2:t). L-iu-plrf: Brennan. UOAXK DEFEATED BY BELLEVUE Local Team t'ouqaerd Old Optioneat In Good Ciaau. Before a large and enthusiastic crowd the Bellevue college base ball team de feated the Tigers from Doane college yes terday afternoon by the score of 8 to 2. Both teams scored In the second Inning, Doane running In one and Bellevue going two better on a ulngle apiece by Dow ana Haarmann and a double by Kearns, who came in on a single by Msrter. Fast field ing again characterised the play of the local team and their batting was far above the average. Marvel. Larson and Fowler pulled off three pretty double plays. Doane's aggregation seemed to be lacking in team work, and Hartwell, their pitcher, seemed to be in poor form. Marter, In Bellevue s left field, made a spectacular catch of a lunu; fly, running nearly fifty yarda and catching the bull In liis left hand. Bellevue filled the baaes nearly every Inning and several times forced men serosa the plate. Its infield waa like a atone wall and the men, with out exception, were in good form. Ohman. although pitching a twelve-inning game Tuesday, laated through the entire guJtie and pitched afood, headv ball. There la much relohMng at Bellevue. due to the fact that thia year haa brought vic tory In evnry form of college activity agalnat their old opponents from Doane. A number of Doane supporters from Omaha were present at the gain. Score: BELLEVUE. AB. R. II O. A. E. O. T 0 11 1 0 A 1 I Marvel. 2b 1 t I.arsen. as Croasnittn. c Fowler, lb IKw. rf Haarmann, 3b... Kaarns, cf.. Oilman, p. . Marter. If.. Totals ........40 DOANE 8 10 27 15 AB. R 4 0 4 0 4 0 H. 1 o 0 o. 3 6 0 8. nth. 2b ... Ilarvev. lb.. lUrlwcll, p.. STANDING CF THE TEAMS. WEST. LEAOl'B AMER. ASSN. , W.L.Pet. W.L Pet Denver 10 6 .iT Columbus ...11 t .7 Sioux City... 8 4 .i7 Toledo 8 .TSo Omaha I 6 .M: Indianapolis. 4 .!3 Dcs Moines.. 8 .4: Louisville ... I I .MS Lincoln 6 10 .3:t3 Milwaukee. , 1 T .M Pueblo 4 10 ,2S Kansas City. 4 Minneapolis. 2 It .1e4 8t. Paul J 11 .154 NAT L LEAC.CE AMER. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. W.L.Pet. Chicago 8 3 .727 Cleveland ... 8 6 .til Pittsburg ... 7 4 .K6 New York... 8 I New York... 8 S .671 St. Ixuls.... t .OHO Philadelphia 7 7 ..vio llilladelphta 8 7 .f3 Boston 7 7 .600 Boston 7 7 .6tK) Cincinnati .. 6 .4 Chicago 7 7 .6"0 Brooklyn. ... 8 .4-'9 Washington. 6 .367 St. Louis ... 3 10 .231 Detroit S I .2 GAMES TODAY. Western league Omaha at Denver, Lin coln at Pueblo. National League Brooklyn at Boston, Philadelphia at New York, Cincinnati at Pittsburg, St. I-ouls at Chicago. American League Chicago at Detroit, Cleveland at St. Louis, New York at Wash ington. Boston at Philadelphia. American Association Columbus at Mil waukee, Toledo at Kansas City, Indianapo lis at Minneapolis, Louisville at St. Paul. Moore, c Wertx, If Ward, 3b Halstead. cf.. Rademacher, Johnson, sr.., 0 1 11 4 2 2 3 3 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 (I 1 1 0 0 0 110 4 2 7 24 S 12 2b.. Totals 36 Bellevue 0 3 2 Doane v. 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-8 0 0-2 Two-base hit: Kearns. Stolen bases: Lar sen. Marvel, Crossman 2. Radlmacher. Double plays: Larsento Marvel to Fowler 2. Bases on balla: Off Hartwell. 3. Bases on errors: Bellevue, 6; Doane, 1. Struck out; By Ohman, 6: by Hartwell. 8. Time: 1:30. Umpire: St. Claire. GAMES IX AM ERIC AX I.BAGl'E Three of Cleveland's Pitchers Look Alike to St. Loals. ST. LOUIS. April 3iJ-Bv batting three ritchers all over the tield, St. IxiulS beat leveland, 9 to 1, In the second game of the series today. Liebhardt lasted one In ning and Chech was easy In four Innings. Score: 8T. LOt IS. CLEVELAND. H. 11.0 A E. B II O A E. Hoffman, rf., r. Jon, rf.. Stnn, If.v ... wiuiimi, 2b. Watlacs. Ma... ferrln. 3b ... T. Jnnet, lb., finncr, o...( O f nrK, If. 4 1 Rnilky, lb. . 4 1 Ogtovsll, lb... 1 I IV Lk)oI 2b I 0 I OMII, M 1 0H. Cllrke, r. I Ontrm'ham, rf S OHInrhman rf. B LIbharnt, p.. 0 nrheoh. p 1 Powell, p Schwflttier, rf 0 er, it 0 0 1 'Bomls 1 Totala 31 11 Zl 13 OPorrlni. 1 Hlchman ... 1 Grany, p.... 0 ToUli ..27 4 14 IS 2 Batted for Chech in the sixth. Batted for Oraney In the ninth. St. Louis 4 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 '-9 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Two-base, hits: Bradley. Ferris. Three base hit: Stovall. Hits: Off Llebhard', 4 111 one inning; orr Chech, a in rour nv nliias: off Granev. 4 In three Innings. Sac rlflce hits: Williams. Stone. La.toie. iStolcn base: Stone. Double plays: AVallace to Williams to T. Jones: 1 pilule to Ntll to Stovall; Ferris to Williams. Left on bases St. Louis, 6; Cleveland, 1. First base on balls: Off Liebhardt, 1; off Powell, 1; off Chech, 1; off Graney, 1. Hit by pitched ban: By cnecn, 2. HtrucK out: ny uieo- hardt, 1. Passed balls: By N. Clarke, 2 Time: 1:39. Umpire: Evans. Senators Win In Rain. PHILADELPHIA. April 30. Washington and Phi adelDhla played in the rain today, Umpire Connolly finally slopping the game at the end of the eighth Inning with the former ahead bv 2 to 1. The grounds were In frightful condition long. before the game was called, but desmte this neitner teem made an error. Street scored the deciding run of the game with a home run drive Into the left field bleachers. Pitcher Falk- enberg of Washington was today Indefi nitely suspended Dy iTcsiaem joiuibuii Score: ' WASHINGTON. 1'IILAD BI.FH I A. n.n.u.A.c- B.H.O.A E. Mllan, cf 4 Uanley. If.... t Delehantr. 2b 4 clymer rf.... 4 Freeman, lb.. 3 Street, c .. 9 MrBMria. aa. . I Ollartatl. If... 3 0 0 ONIchola, ... 4 0J. Conine. 3b, 4 -Darla. lb 4 0 Murphy, lb... OSrhreck e. ... 1 Or.'oomba,' rf... 0 OMoran, rf 1 OUidrlna, cf... 3 1 1 1 0 0 14 ( grhlpk. 3b Hughea p 2 Carter, D.....T 0 Tntala 28 I 24 14 0 VUkera. p.... 1 0 K. I'ntllna... 0 0 Smith 1 0 Tot ale " 4 34 It Batted for Coombs In the fifth. Batted for Carter In the fifth. Washington 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 02 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Hits: Off Carter, 6 in five innings; off viilipra s In three Innlnirs Three-base I'll Nlcln Is. Home run: Street. SaorlfUe lilts: Ganl v. Freeman, nuaoes. sioicn base: Davis. Double play: Hughes to Kreeman. Left on bases: Washington, 6 Philadelphia, 6. Base on balls: Off Hughes, 5; off Carter, 1. Struck out: By Hughes, a- bv t"rtnr 1. Wild nltch: By Hughes, 1. Time: 1:65. Umpires: Connolly and Hurst. Games Poslponed. At Detroit Chicago-Detroit game post nnnwl nnld Weather. At New York New York-Boston game called off on account of rain. GAMES IX THREC-I LEAGUE Itork Island Wins Opening: Contest from Cedar Rapids. ' CEDAR RAPIDS. Ia., April 30. The nAr vianlriu men failed to hit Newland and the visitors had an easy time. There ix. am a. Mm automobile psrade with a band but the attendance was light owing to cold weather. Score: tt.ti.c Cedar Rapids.. .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft 00 3 Rock Island.... 0 o u o o l I o Batteries: Sper.cer and Simon; Newland and Gilmore. Peoria Defeats Bloomlnajton. m-OOMINGTON. 111.. April 80 Peorl knocked Hvtert out of the box In the open Ina- Innings, while Nelson was effective throuahout. Score: R.Ii.E Bloomington ... o o 1 o o o l o I Peoria 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 06 8 0 Batteries: Syfert, Davidson and Wilson Nelson annd Wolfe. Twelve Inning Wlthoat Hit, DECATUR. 111.. April 30. Twelve Innings without a hit was the new record set by Bitirolff in the opening game of the sea son against Springfield. The lone run by Rnrlnarfield waa on the error oy jetiries in .I, ulna? flv. He redeemed himself bv scoring both runs for Decatur by fast baaa runnlna. Score: tinn, Decatur 0 000001000 13 5 Springfield '. 0 0010000000 01 0 Batteries: Blttrolff ana tisner; Bteiger srd Donovan. REAL INDIANS AT VINTON PARK Green's Team Will Play Lee-Gla- Orlajiaals Bandar. LINCOLN, Neb., April 30. To the Sport ing Editor Omaha Bee: Dear Sir: 1 have juat been Informed that one of Omaha's amateur clubs, other than the Lee-Glass-Andreesen team, is spreading the report that it is to play Green's National Indians next Sunday, May 3. For the information of the public, 1 wish to stste that I have no connection with any Indian team, other that the Original Nebraska Indiana, who are booked to play the Lee-Glaus-Andree-sen team next Saturday and Sunday, Msy 2 and 8, at Vinton street park, and sny person using my nsme In connection with any Indian team, other than the Nebraska Indiana, la doing so either through ignor ance or a desire to mislead the public. r GUY W. GREEN. The team that plays the Originals Sun day afternoon at Vinton street park Is the only Green's Indian team, and It in the one that has been winning the games. All toik aside a close fight is anticipated be tween the Reds and the Omaha Champions Mr. Green says there Is not a Pale-face ermitted on his (earn end he doesn't cure mil teams play In Otnalia the Here are the line-ups for the same dsy. teams: Bllaal Bogey Match. A blind bogey match will be plsyed at th Omaha Field club Saturdsy and the scores will be used to aaalat In making out the handicap for the month of Miv. The regular opening of the Omaha Field club will be held Saturday, May . whin a match will be arranged which should b-lng out all the golfer. The Happy Hollow dub opeuuuf Is alio set for a week from Saturday. The formal opening of the Omaha Country club is set for this week end a handicap match, with liberal handi caps, is scheduled for Saturday. CUBS WIN FROM CARDINALS Victory of Chicago is Due to Better All Around Flay. VISITORS' ERRORS ARE COSTLY Home Team Ranches Its Hits In Fraser Pitches Flae (ante. CHICAGO. April 30.-Bunched hits, neat sarlficlng and errors by the St. Louis in field In the fourth and the seventh Innings gave the locals an easy victory today. Mur ray was the only one of the visitors to solve Eraser's benders. Score: CHICAGO. B H O A K. 9T. LOtli. B H O A F. it 4 1 8 t PlTrne, 3b. . . , 3 OBarry, rf 4 0 Murray, rf . . . 4 Opelehanty, If 3 Koet.hy, la. 4 OO'Hourk ea.. 3 1 lloetetter. c. OGIIbert. 2b.... i 0 I thrkr4, It . I 1 3 3 I It II 1 4 0 3 0 0 o o rhnlte, it... s Chinee, lb. . 4 n Stflntrldl. tb 4 Evert, lb 3 Tlnkr u 4 Kilns, c 4 mwr, p t o 1 0 Raymond, p. . 3 'Shew .. 1 Total 10 8 17 17 1 ; Totala 80 lilll Batted for O'Rourke In the ninth. Chicago , 0 0 0 2 ft 0 1 n -3 St. Louis.... 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 I Sacrifice hits: Fraser (2). Kevers Delc- hantv. Stolen bases: Sheckard (21, Byrne, Evers. Double play: Fraser to Tinker to hance. lft on baaes: Chicago, ; oi. louls. 4. Base on balls: Off Fraser. 2; off Raymond, 2. Base on errors: Chicago, 2: St. Ixnits. 1. Struck out: By Fraser, 2; by Raymond, 3. Time: 1:35. Umpire O'Dlj. Uodstrr shot Oat Quakers. BROOKLYN, April 30. Rain saved the ame for the home club today when, after 'hlladelphla had scored five runs in the sixth inning it descended so heavily as to put a slop to the proceedings, the score re verting to the end of the fifth inning. which gave tho game to Brooklyn oy me score of 2 to 0. Score: BROOKLYN PHILADELPHIA B It O A I. B.H.O.A B. fattea. 2b. 3 10 3 (IKnane, 3b.... Maloney, rf .. t 0 0 1 0 0 8 1 1 t 1 0 1 0 1 1 4 AOrant, 3b Lnmley, rf. . . 2 Jordan, lb... 1 fherhan, lb.. 2 PTItu. rf 1 Maa.ee If Penlnser. If.. lluratnell. If. I OOanorne, cf. Lfte. Jh . miter, c. Itucker, p. 0 Bran. field, lb 3 OPoolln, aa.... t .3030 .2113 0 liooin, e I Moreii, 3 Tola ll... .17 I II II 1 Totala.... ..It 3 15 19 0 Philadelphia 0 Brooklyn o 0 0 0 00 0 2 0 02 Three-base hits: Ltimlev. Rucker. Sactl fine hit: Maloney. Double play: Morail to Bransfleld to Grant. Left cm bases: i-nii- adelphia. 4; Brooklyn, 4. Bases on balls Off Itucker. 1: off Moren. 1. Base on er rois: Philadelphia. 1. Struck put: BV Rucker, 2; by Moren, 6. Time: 2:18. Um pire: Klem. Boston Defeats New York. ROSTON. Anrll 3n. Boston cot an even break on the series by winning today from New York, 3 to 2. The visitors scored two vuna In the fifth on I rends II s home run an error and Tennev a trn'O-baaKr-r. By arnnri hattinar. followlrie crrora bv Nlckllu and Shannon, Boston tied the score in me elarhth. Brldwell fumbled Sweeney s sharp hit In the ninth and Bowerman drove mu ball over the fence, Sweeney scoring bc fore Bowerman reachod third. Score: BOSTON. . NEW YORK. B.H.O.A F. B.H.Q.A.E Beaumont if. 4 1 0 hannon rf . 4 0 1 1 Browne, rf... 4 1 1 1 OTenney. lb... 4 2 14 3 3 0 ODonlln. If.... 4 1 2 Be tea. If 4 Keller, lb ... 4 1 13 0 0 Seymour, cf.. 4 1 14 11 Rreenalian, r. 3 t 3 4 Ollevlln. Jb. ... 4 1 0 2 3 ONIi'klln, 2b... 3 0 3 A 3 0 Brldwell, ea.. 4 1 4 Ocrandall, ... t I RIM-hey, Jb.. 4 Pahlen. ee .. 4 tweeney, 3b. , 3 Bowerman, c. 4 riaherty, p. .. I Totala 34 31 15 1 Totala 33 1?S IS t One out when winning run scored. Boston 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 S New York 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0-2 Two-base hits: Bowerman, Tenney. Home run: ( randall. sacrifice hits: Shannon. Crandall. Stolen base; Seymour. Double play: Brldwell to Tenney. Left on baaes: Boston, 7; New York, 9.. Bases on balls: Off Flaherty, 3; off Crandall. 1. Bases on errors: Boston, t;- New York, 1. Struck out: By Crandall, 3. Time: 1:42. Umpire: Emslle. TRACK . MEET FOR HIGH SCHOOL Many Entries and Program to Be av LontT One. Final work Is being done at the high school In preparation for tho annual out door class athletic contest. The meet la to be held at Diets park on Friday after noon, and because of the length of the program of events the alternoon session of school will be dismissed and the events stsrted at 1:30 o'clock. The entries for the various contests are not all In yet on account of the close com petition in each class. The following senior entries were turned over to the athletic board Wednesday by the class captain, George Brown: Mile Run John Woodworth, Alfred Mattsont Carl Nagl. Half mho nun itainn Kiewitt, can Nagl, Lloyd Smith. Quarter Mllo Run Alfred Mattson, Meiid Howard. George Brown. . Two Hundred and Twenty Yard Dash- Merle Howard, George Brown. One Hundred Yard Dash Merle Howard. George Brown, Herbert Arnsteln. High Hurdles, 120 Ysrds Herbert Arn steln. Low Hurdles, 220 Yards Merle Howard, Sam Reynolds, Herbert Amsteln. Running Broad Jump Merle Howard, Herbert Amsteln, Alfred Mattson. Running High Jump Herbert Arnsteln, Merle Howard, George Brown. Pole Vault Sain Reynolds, George Brown, Merle Howard. Shot Put Alfred Mattson Ralph Kel wltt, Randall Curtis. ' ' Hammer Throw Alfred Mattson. Discus Throw George Brown , Alfred Mattson, Ralph Klewltt. Relay Team Herbert Arnsteln, Merle Howard, Carl Nagl, George Brown. BILLIARD PLAY IX NEW YORK Demarest Defeats Gardaer and Ctank lla W Ins from Pt)sabera;. NEW YORK. April 30. In the fastest game played so far in the International Amateur Championship Billiard tournament at the Liedcrkrans club, Calvin w. uo ma rest of Chicago, the national amateur chanmion. defeated Edward W. Gardner of Passaic, N. J . tonight by a score of 4U0 to 2l. The score follows: Demarest 42, 0, 5, 2. 0, 60, 0. 2. 6, 10, 1, 61. 38. 0, 1, 6. 4. 2. 2, 0, 83, 0. 18, 28, 0, 0, 14409 A vera are: 18 10-30. High run: 64. Gardner 15. 0. 9. 10. 8. 2. 8. 7. 0. 8, 3. 3. 1, 3, 12, 11, 0, 11. 0. 10, , 13. 0. 0, 2. 2. lti, 6, 37 218. Averaae: 7 13-29. High run: 37. The second game of the amateur billiard tournament waa played at the Llederkrana club today. Charles F. Conklln of the Chi cago Athletic association defeated J. Fer d'nand Poggenberg of the Home club, b a score of 4V.4 to 29. It was a long drawn out contest, lasting forty-five Innings. The winner's high run of 69 was made up of sums excellent billiards, wnue li wss tne best effort of his opponent. Summary: Conklin-13. 4. 1. 5, 9. 6, f, 3. 7. 28, 20, 30, 1, 7, 1, 1, 0, 15. 4. 9, 0, 0. 1. 12. 69, 6, 1. 2, 9, 2. 0, 1, 38. 0, 0, 22. 2, 2. 2. 31. 7. 0, 8. 10. 16-400. Ave erase: 8 40-46. High runs: 69. 38, 31. Poggenberg O. I. 16. 8, 14. 14. 1, 1. 2. 2. 3 12, 2, 1. 2. 0, If. 2, 24. 7. 1, 9. 0, 0, 1, 2. 0. 0, , 32. 1. 2, 2, 2. 13. I, 22, 0, 1, 13. 18. 6. 3. 13-289 Average: 619-45. High runs: 32. 4. 22. Oberman Beats Kaplan. Oberman beat Kaplan Thursday night in the pool tournament which is in progress at Harry Sage's Starling parlors, 22"5 Cum ing street, winning by score of vn to l"4 Walling and Shields win play tnis even Inc. .The score: Oberman 1, 2. 1, 8, 3. , 2, II 6. 4, 3. 1. 10 t I. 1. 4, 2. 10 1, 8. 2. 2. 1. t, 3. 10. Total. 0. Ksplan-1. 11. 2. 1. 6. 2, 1, 1, 16. 1. 1, 6. 4 4. 4. 2. 2. 1. 1. 2, 1, 3. 2. 1. I. 6. 1. 7. 2. 4. 7. L 1. Total. 104. High run: Kaplan, 15. Scratches: Ober man, ; Kaplan. A s STANDING OF P7,ATER8. Played.Won.Lost.Pct J Vincent 110V M. Oberman 1 1 J. Meek 1 1 M. Kaplan 1 0 H. Shlelda 0 0 E. Walling , 0 0 10 .Ml .t .00 Oa Day Clipped OS Card. LBXJNOTON. Ky.. April 30-B.v rtsson of the heavy snow here one dsy hss been clipped off from the local race meeting It was flrt intended to run off the csid on Monday, or give a double program, bu this reuuirrs speetal action of the Stale Racine; commission, which will not bv aaked. flebroa Wlas anal Loses. ' HEBRON. Neb... April 30. cSpeclal.l Hebron rust Its game Wednesday lo Y'ork Buaineas college. Tuesday Hebron won from the lals by a score of 9 to 10. Wednea . i . i ' ' ll si i . i aja Jim!! lay the Veik boys tamed thr- taMs anit W'jh Inclr gann- 4 lo i, litt rla: Hebron, llairls and liiay, V..rk Ibihincss college, lioikinbair snd Cnstic Strtu-k out: By IIhiim. b IbXKinbart. 11. Hits: tichron, h, Yink Business cvllcarc, 9. - FIELD DV T"tHJIIIGH CHOOl Anneal Kirnl Takes. Place This Afternoon. Thursday afternoon wllnefsed the last practice at Hie high scluml before today titdoor nihlctic meet between the classes. on ai-couiit of the contest no m-luH.l ses sions will be held In tho aflernoon, and tin- whole student body Is "preparing to turn out to witness tho events, which will Ix gln st 1:30 clock this afternoon. I lie bova who hnc been training for tne meet are in fine trim and some Intereetliur, if not recoid-bwakinif performances are ex' peeled. Except for the freshmen, full en- trie are now In and the line-up r athletes la encouraging the more enthusiastic stu dents snd friends of the purple .and v hlte to figure on a wlnnlrg team when Omaha High meets other Nebraska schools. I he entries are aa follows: , Mile tun: Seniors. Woodworth, Malison, Naul; lunlors. Rosenberg. Larson, Neavlcs; sophomores, Kennedy, W. Howard; fresh men, Gardner. Half-mile run: Stniors. R. Ketwltt. Nagl. Smith; Juniors. Rosenberg, l.armon; sopho mores. W. Howard, Kennedy. Uuarter-mllo run: Seniors. Mattson. M. Howard, R. Kelwltl; iiinlois, Mclvlnney-i Aycrigg, Ncavtcs; sophomores, Deems, Hunter, Trimble. Two-hundred twenty-yard daah: Seniors, M. Howard. Curtie; junlora, McKlnney, Carlson, Oycrigg; sophomores. Deems, Bur. dick, Payne. Ono hundred-yard dash: ' Senior. M. Howard, Armsteln; Juniors. McKlnney, Carlson, Oycrigg; sophomores, Deemca, Burdlck, Payne; lreahmen, RaWley, Sunder land, W ade. High hurdles. 120-yard flash: Seniors, Amsteln; Juniors, Sears; . Sophomores, W. Howard, Osborne, Kulakopsky, liw hurdles, r.tl yards: Seniors, fli. now- ard, Reynolds. Arnsfein; Juniors, McKln ney, Rosenln-rg; ae-pliomores. Deems. Kula kossky; freshn.en. Sunderland, Nelson. Hunnlng high JuniD: Benlors. Arnstein, M. Howard; Junlnrs. Aycrlag; sophomores. Kennedy, talorne; freshmen, -Sunderland. Running broHd tump: Seniors, M. How ard, Arnsleln, Mattann; Juniors, McKlnney, Carlson; sophomores, Osborne; freshmen; Gardiner. Hammer throwj- Stinlors. Maltscn, Thompson;" Juniors, 8-ars. Ncavles; sopho mores, Burdlck; -freshmen, . Baumun, Wil son. ; , . . Discus throw: Seniors, Mattson, R. Ket wltt; Juniors, Sears, Neavlcs; sophomores, Osborne, Burdick; Ircsninen, Bauman, Wil son. Shot put: Senlot-s, Mattson, R. Kelwltl, Curtis; Juniors, Rosonherg, O. Kelwftt; sophomores, Burdlck; freshmen, Baunvan, Wilson. Pole vsult: Seniors. Reynolds. M. How ard; Juniors, McKlnney; sophomores. Mills, BurjJick, Glvvlts; freshmen, Rawley, Rus sell. Relay race: Senior team, Amsteln, How ard, Nagl, R. Kelwltt; Junior team, Mc Klnney, Carlson, Aycrlgg. Ncavles; sopho more team. Deems. Burdlck. Payne, Trim ble; freshmen team, Sunderland, Wade, Rawley, Wllaon. Rellevne and Doane Game. Bellevue rooters sre preparing to Jour ney to that town Thursday afternoon for the annual base ball game between Belle vue and Doano college. Bellevue has a strong team this season and the followers of tho tesm will think of nothing else but continuous victories for the team. Doane will bring along a few rooters and besM-.' Doane has a large alumni In Omaha which always turns nut when Doane plays. Tho game will be called at 2:30. Parks Defeat West Males. The Hanscom Parks defeated the West Sides Tuesday by a score of 15 lo 11. Bat teries: Parks. May, Gunner and Burg; West Sides, Arnes, Larmai and Curtis.. Tho Hanscom Parks would like a game with the White Sox on Saturday morning or any team 12 years old or under. Write to Herbert Gunner, 2986 Woolworth avenue. R. U. Dan aV Co. Also Want Games. The R. G.- Dun & Co. team has rigged itself out In uniforms snd wants games for every Saturday afternoon and every holiday fot the summer. Information -as to dates, etc., may bo had by making applica tion to either Henry Bressman or Walter Vlckery; 'phono number. Douglas 323, or uarcss pOBioince -drawer l-ii- Sporting; Gosalp. And Skipper Bill made three hits yet in ono game. At that Frank Bowerman has not been sent to the rolling chair. ... McNeeley is pitching for Colonel' 'Jay Andrews' team, in Hutchinson, Kan. Stnno evidently has decided that It's bad uck to wait till the seuson Is half over. Jack Pfelsler was in hsrd luck Wednes day. He lnll the Pirates to five hits and then lost his game. Manager Chance seems to have broken hat toe hold that threatened to make a bench warmer of him. Spencer of the Browns says Waddell la the easiest pitcher to catch he ever saw. Turn In a fire alarm and try liim. ' You don't hear a great dca! about who Is thu best first baseman in Chicago any more, do you? Tho Jig is about up. Joe Dolan wishes it Understood that his excellent work with Des Moines is no re flection on his affection for Omaha. If Banders will keep up that lick we'll stop calling him the "sunshine pitcher. (.Besides, he'll crowd Noah for the flood captain. Bill Donovan doesn't -even know that spring has come. -He ia still telling that old winter story about Dutch Schafer doing more than any othe.' Tiger to win the pennant. Kid Elberfleld thinks the Browns are pen nant factors in the American. He has not be-n rntsteken in predicting that Williams would imt some teamwork Ideas Into St. L,ouis noodle. . . Barney Drrvfuss admits he once bsd a chance to get Lajoie. Barney Is on record as overlooking seversl good bets In bis day; jack rteisN-r, tor instance. All this nonsense about barring Merry Widow hats at ball parka might be tol. erated If the gate renoipta would only shovr up bett.-r. lkii t worry, pal; if you 11 onll 3 go out to tue gamo you il una plenty o holes in space through whlcl) you can E an occasional glimpse of the game. A olf match with medal handican nlav Is scheduled for Saturday afternoon at the Omaha Country club for the formal open ing of the club. The May. -handicaps will govern. The two players having the lowest scores will play off. at match play and the winner will receive a handsome trophy. beer is health austainiag. To be ure of good beer make it a point to ask for ' Jtlmawm Tk Jam Oiaf Geeaf Btatu The hop bitters act as an appetizer and dicestant and the malt nourishes. Drink "Blitz" with your meals. Have it on the family table and enjoy its benefits. SLATS OOMVAJTr, Wholesale Dealsrs, 03-10 XXrag-laa St., Cor. th. I 'A ikoas ooajru fawa. Omaha, Mb aaaasisre 'Sir t J Remember the .K ( THarytulcrr :' 1 If Bev in mind that ffootj l B7 . . . -